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The phrase "competing strategy" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a strategy or plan that is in competition with another strategy, typically used in business or marketing contexts. Example: The company adopted a competing strategy of offering lower prices to attract customers away from their competitors.
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But here in Japan, Tokyo Metallic's tiny band of entrepreneurs is facing many obstacles, not the least of which is the giant Japanese telephone company Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, which currently has a competing strategy for wiring Japan with high-speed fiber optic cables.
(2) A competing strategy to solve the problem is to appeal, in one's Fitting Attitudes account, to a different deontic concept than "ought" or "reason".
A competing strategy calls for placing troubled assets all in one federally sponsored bank, a so-called "bad bank," while keeping the valuable assets within the "good" private banks.
I'm attracted to games that have that kind of emerging complexity, where there's always an alternate competing strategy.
SDD could be viewed as a competing strategy.
A competing strategy uses AEX material at a pH higher than 6.
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The competing strategies in this close contest are clear.
Their competing strategies have been designed to reach a climax on the Oct. 7 election date.
Currently, though, in many areas of medicine there is scant data that compare competing strategies.
"The initial stories were about the competing strategies of the two sides.
Inside the new White House, there were two competing strategies on China.
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